If you are looking for a piece of property in North Central Iowa that is a proven trophy producer, then look no further. It is in a great area of Floyd County known for big whitetails. What really stands out on the aerial is most of the cover on this section lies within this properties boundaries. This allows the deer to feed on the big surrounding Ag fields all night, and when the sun comes up, this excellent habitat is where they head for the day. The neighboring rock quarry to the West allows deer to funnel in any time of the day. Because these deer spend most of the day on this property, there is less chance for them to be harvested elsewhere. This makes for a highly manageable free range situation. The history of the farm has proven this with several trophy class whitetails taken here. The deer naturally winter here as well, another key component for trophy management. Many sheds ar...
If you are looking for a piece of property in North Central Iowa that is a proven trophy producer, then look no further. It is in a great area of Floyd County known for big whitetails. What really stands out on the aerial is most of the cover on this section lies within this properties boundaries. This allows the deer to feed on the big surrounding Ag fields all night, and when the sun comes up, this excellent habitat is where they head for the day. The neighboring rock quarry to the West allows deer to funnel in any time of the day. Because these deer spend most of the day on this property, there is less chance for them to be harvested elsewhere. This makes for a highly manageable free range situation. The history of the farm has proven this with several trophy class whitetails taken here. The deer naturally winter here as well, another key component for trophy management. Many sheds are found here for this reason including the set off a 200+ incher. (See pictures) Exceptional tine length and above average number of points are obviously laced into the genetics of this area packing Boone and Crockett bucks common year in and year out. The property is as diverse with habitat as you can have on 90 acres making for lots of edge and stand sites. It stretches from the black top highway bordering the north side all the way to the gravel road that borders the south end. This allows multiple access points no matter which way the wind is blowing. Established food plots and a deep creek on the property give the deer all they need to survive and make growing and holding top end deer a real possibility.
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